Crafts of the season

In the recesses of our memory, 2011 often seems like a time best left behind, shrouded in challenges and adversity. However, amidst the trials and tribulations of that period, a stronger sense of community spirit emerged, leaving an enduring legacy for Christchurch. 

One remarkable testament to this resilient community spirit is Encraftment Market. Born from the chaos of the post-earthquake era when retail spaces were scarce and traditional creative venues like the Arts Centre remained shuttered, Encraftment Market provided a much-needed platform for local artisans and creatives. 

Held twice a year, the next one on our calendars is the Christmas Encraftment Market. This seasonal extravaganza boasts over 120 stalls, each brimming with handcrafted Christmas gift items. Bring your Santa lists! 

Visitors to this month’s market can anticipate a diverse array of high-quality handcrafted products. The offerings span from jewellery and artwork to homewares, kitchen spices, artisanal foodstuffs, toys, clothing for both adults and children, natural health and beauty products, hand-poured candles, outdoor goods, and much more. Made by the hands of local artisans, these are built-to-last gifts that also help sustain and strengthen the local economy. 

As it continues to foster an ever-stronger community and champion local designers, artists, and craftspeople, this year Encraftment is officially partnering with Felt, New Zealand’s largest online marketplace for locally made products. 

Lucy Arnold, founder of Felt, says, “The Encraftment team is incredibly dedicated to putting together amazing markets that showcase and support local talent. It’s an event we’re very proud to partner with, and we wholeheartedly encourage everyone to come along.” 

The Christmas Encraftment Market is at Pioneer Stadium on November 25 and 26, from 10am to 4pm. As always, entry is free, and there will be hot food and refreshments available. 

encraftmentmarket.com

Liam Stretch